Zest means a strong and lively interest in something. It shows that a person enjoys life or an activity a lot and feels excited.
She has a zest for learning new things.
He showed zest when playing football.
Zest is the thin, colored skin of fruits like lemon or orange. People use it in cooking to give food a strong, fresh taste.
Add lemon zest to the cake batter.
Orange zest can make food taste fresh.
Zest means a special energy or liveliness in a situation or thing. It makes places or activities more fun and enjoyable.
The music added zest to the party.
Her jokes bring zest to the meeting.
To zest means to take the thin, colored peel from a citrus fruit. People do this to add flavor to food or drinks.
She zested a lemon for the recipe.
He zested the orange carefully.
Zest means an eager and lively interest in tasks or life, making activities more effective or fun. It shows a strong spirit or energy.
She approached the project with zest and care.
His zest made the team work better.
Zest is a small piece of citrus peel used to decorate food or drinks. It makes them look nice and fresh.
Put a zest on top of the drink.
They used lemon zest to decorate.